15th Irish Film & Television Awards

The 15th Irish Film & Television Academy Awards took place at the Mansion House on 15 February 2018 in Dublin, honoured Irish film and television drama released in 2017. Deirdre O'Kane host the film awards ceremony.[1]

The nominations for the IFTA Film & Drama Awards were announced by the Irish Film and Television Academy.[1] Winners are denoted by bold letters.[2]

Film

Feature film

Michael Inside

Director

Aisling Walsh – Maudie

Scriptwriter

Martin McDonagh – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

  • Frank Berry – Michael Inside
  • Stephen Burke – Maze
  • John Butler – Handsome Devil
  • Nick Kelly – The Drummer and The Keeper

Actor in a leading role

John Connors – Cardboard Gangsters

Actress in a leading role

Saoirse RonanLady Bird

Actor in a supporting role

Barry KeoghanThe Killing of a Sacred Deer

  • Jacob McCarthy – The Drummer and The Keeper
  • Andrew Scott – Handsome Devil
  • Fionn Walton – Cardboard Gangsters
  • Barry Ward – Maze

Actress in a supporting role

Victoria SmurfitThe Lears

  • Niamh AlgarThe Drummer and The Keeper
  • Sarah Carroll – The Limit Of
  • Deirdre O Kane – Halal Daddy
  • Fionna Hewitt Twamley – Cardboard Gangsters

George Morrison Feature Documentary

The Farthest

  • The 34th
  • A Cambodian Spring
  • No Stone Unturned
  • The Silver Branch

Short film – Live action

Wave

  • Cry Rosa
  • For You
  • Lily
  • The Secret Market
  • The Tattoo
  • Time Traveller

Animated short film

Late Afternoon

Craft

Original music

Stephen McKeonPilgrimage

  • Ray Harman – The Farthest
  • Stephen RennicksMaze
  • John Gerard Walsh – The Drummer and The Keeper

Editing

Una Ni DhonghaIle – Three Girls

  • Tony Cranstoun – The Farthest
  • Dermot Diskin – Peaky Blinders
  • Tadhg O Sullivan – Song of Granite

Production Design

John Hand – Maudie

  • Stephen Daly – Into the Badlands
  • Joe Fallover – The Lodgers
  • Mark Geraghty – Vikings

Cinematography

Seamus McGarveyThe Greatest Showman

  • Tom Comerford – Pilgrimage
  • Richard Kendrick – Song of Granite
  • Cathal Watters – Peaky Blinders

Costume Design

Consolata BoyleVictoria and Abdul

  • Sarajane Ffrench O Carroll – The Lodgers
  • Susan O Connor Cave – Vikings
  • Leonie Prendergast – Pilgrimage

Make Up/Hair

Clare Lambe & Sevlene Roddy – Into the Badlands

  • Julie-Ann Ryan & Niamh Glynn – The Cured
  • Lorraine Glynn & Sonya Dolan – The Man Who Invented Christmas
  • Dee Corcoran & Tom McInerney – Vikings

Sound

Steve Fanagan, Kieran Horgan – The Farthest

  • Ronan Hill, Onnalee Blank, Mathew Waters – Game of Thrones
  • Karl Merren, Brendan Deasy – Into the Badlands
  • Marco Dolle, Steve Munro, Garret Farrel – Maudie

VFX

Tailored Films & Bowsie Workshop – The Lodgers

  • Tim Chauncey – The Ash Lad: In the Hall of the Mountain King
  • Ian Benjamin Kenny, Enda O Connor – The Farthest
  • Ed Bruce & Nicholas Murphy, Screenscene – Game of Thrones

International categories

International film

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

International actor

Ethan HawkeMaudie

International actress

Frances McDormandThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

Television drama

Drama

Game of Thrones

Director

Dearbhla WalshFargo

Scriptwriter

Conor McPhersonPaula

Actor in a leading role

Cillian MurphyPeaky Blinders

Actress in a leading role

Caitriona BalfeOutlander

Actor in a supporting role

Liam CunninghamGame of Thrones

Actress in a supporting role

Charlie Murphy – Peaky Blinders

References

  1. ^ a b Barry, Aoife (January 11, 2018). "These are the nominations for this year's IFTA awards". The Journal. Archived from the original on January 11, 2018. Retrieved January 11, 2018.
  2. ^ O'Grady, Sean (15 February 2018). "IFTAs: Full list of winners as Gabriel Byrne is honoured with Lifetime Achievement Award". Irish Independent. Archived from the original on 16 February 2018. Retrieved 15 February 2018.

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